Re: [sympy] Seeking Guidance on Contributing: No Progress with 'Easy to Fix' Issues

2024-12-15 Thread PRAYAG V
Since there aren't many 'easy to fix' issues, I’m wondering if you have any suggestions on whether I should start working on other types of issues. I’m also regularly checking for new ‘easy to fix’ issues, but haven’t found anything suitable yet. Yes, GSoC has always been my dream, and I’m ea

Re: [sympy] Seeking Guidance on Contributing: No Progress with 'Easy to Fix' Issues

2024-12-15 Thread Oscar Benjamin
The problem is that the easy to fix issues that are actually easy to fix typically get fixed quite quickly. So the easy to fix label is a label that naturally over time accumulates issues that are *not* easy to fix... What makes the issue easy to fix is basically if it is very clear what the chang

Re: [sympy] Seeking Guidance on Contributing: No Progress with 'Easy to Fix' Issues

2024-12-15 Thread Sangyub Lee
> What’s your opinion—should I try these or focus on other types of issues instead? My advice is that you shouldn't rely on 'easy to fix' labels. Tagging the issue, often looks laborous and can sometimes be outdated. The other problem is that 'easy' is very subjective and ambiguous qualifier,